.1 ' ;t- -1 J, T.lstara& Soil's Groat CASH SALE -1 Hare Chance for Cash Buyers ! . Thf Undersigned havs NOW OPES and i .Ileidr tor Inspection "ifllmiBse Sew Stock ot .'Fall? Winter Dry Goods Press Goods, .' Woolens, Blankets, Carpets, Oil Cloths, BOOTS, SHOES, Dc. which they have placed at inch Low Prices l will Muvo the Slock Quickly. Alt thfso In search of any kind of DHY QUO IIS, kc, will do well to call and exam ine Goods and Prlcea. Respectfully, J. T. NUSHAUM & SON, Opposite the Public Square, Lthlghton, Pa, ept 18-yl 170 nay bo found on tji file nt Ufo. P. B llowitx. & CoV Hureaii (10 Kpruoe Newsrnprr A.lter iahig Btrca.j.wiiereaiiv, i. tliiliK i-otitriteU may ae auado lor it iu SATUilDAY. OOTOBElt 23, 18S0. Local and Personal. TO MUHSCICIKKItS. Subscribers will plenso refer to the direc- tinn tabs on their paKjrs, uy so uoing met will bo able to see whether they ore square on our Ihniks ar not, thus : John Fitiwilliam mnr8 79 Shows that thn subscription lins been paid ud till March Rth, 1879, ami consequently there isonednllnrdueu9 on the present year, which you will please remit, or $1.2 j will be charge! It we nave io sena uni. fgrlf you aro troubled with rhematisiii use "Kendall s spavin uuro.- ocean. 5?Q,Look at the yellow direction tub on the first page ana eee now mucu you owe. 'fesa.The new snrine rollers, lit reduced price?, is the last and best. Call at Luckcn- bach's. Mauch Chunk. Jssu Fait m.t to attend the Great Cash Sale now going on at the Oriir nal Cheap Cash Stora of J. T. Nuslinum A Son, if you would secure genuine bargains. ES!f you wanta niceamooth.casy shave your hair cut or shanimoing, go to Franz Roedcrer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will Dx you right, and don'tyou forget it. ?E3J For good denial work go to Dr. L Campbell, Shiliuglon j be uses the lute-it im proved instruments. Established over II years. -18-St tejuYou can find a largo and elegant ns sortmentof furs, umbrellas, gloves, trunks, etc., at the popular hat etnpirium id' James it. Handwerk, Mauch Chunk. Trices low for cash. jStf Lewis Weiss, in the m.t.nffieo build ing, this borough, has just made a large ad dition tnhisstnek for the lull and vtiiin-i Uile, viz, a full line f still' and soft lell hats ol the latest and best styles, n Mil lull line of gentlemen's, Indies' Mid child ren's boots, shoe and gaiters, all ol'wbieb be is offering at the very lowest rash pi ices. Write to Mrs. Lydi-i E. Pinliham. No. 244 Western Avenue, Lynn. Mass., lor nsmes of Jadiesth.it have bi-et rclmcd to perfect healtli by the use ol her Vegelabli Compound. It" is a tswilivp cure for the most stubboi n case ot lemale wenknei-s. , JJrPetrarch u-ie-1 to say that five one mles tnjieace Inhabit its avarice, ambit ioi , envy, anger and pride. An enemv lo writ'er is a bid H'ti. and there i n-i exeiw tor one, when E-tterhrink's Steel Pen- nr. furnished by the stationers at an oxi veil ill -ly moderate price. tfft.II. II. Peters, agent, the popular ntcr chant tailor, in thn mst otlii e building, is nou receiving and iening one of the largest and most fashionable spicks of cloths, eas eimerea and suitings ever brought int.. Lehightnu, and vhjch ho is prepared Ii make up In tho latest fashion and most durable mmner, Bl prices which nctilallv defv enmn-'tition. Tall and examine good's and learn prices and le convinced. Siy.hdj printinenf the finest tlescriptim can be hsd at thoCAHanN AnvonATic nllici at very low prices. Call and see samples, SSJ-Try 'Kendall' Ppnvn Cure.' a sure remwlv for-Spavin. Curbs, IIIiicIniiics. or any enlargement of the joints. See ad. EWSee a wine cup in another minimi with a bunch of crapes from which 8iei-r'-Forl Grape Wine i made, that is so highlr esteemed by the medical profession for the Use of Invalids.weakly (icrsnnsand the aged Bold by all druggists. sff-The medicinesnf PcxnA Pick .tCn are unexcelled for elegance, pniitv. and r liability. Their Seidliiilie Pi-i.lli'z P-'wder-are as'plea ant as LemoiiHil" Their Sob Capsules are world famous See Advt. f SSTW have much pleasure in reennt mending Thermaline to our renders, as an absolute cure for Malaria. The inatitifnc Hirers' name alone is-a conriintee of it mer it. It sella at IS cents per box. For w ticulart sen Advt. J fesa-Dr. J. A. Maver, of Mauch Chunk. ,1s using Napoll, a recent discovery, for the prevention in iain in cleaning lender leei. for fillinz, wilh the greatest s.UisfHeiion Those who would avoid sulK-ring should call upon him. Tnaai ia IUlu in G i lei n. The tumM which has marked Ihe introduction Cream ilslm. a Catarrh remedy, iiretwred bv Elv Bros., Owego, N. Y.. Is indeed niarvebu. ilany persons In rumen and vlcinitv ire using it with moet satisfactorv results. A lady down torn is recovering the s-'ii of emeu which sne had not enjoyed Tor fiHeen Yeari'Jthrmigh Ihe use of the B.ilm. She had given up her case as incurable. Mr. Barber, the drug-gist, has used it iu his family and commends it verv hi ghlv. In another col umn a young Tunkhannock lawyer, known to many pfour readers, testifies ihat he was cured of partial deafnesn. It Is rertainlv a very efficacious remedy. IhtMan, Fa.,0ix- taic, Aug. ia, ibiv. xSf Great attraction in Fancy Dress Goods. Trimmings. Shawls, etc., at the Ord inal Cheap Cud Store of J. T. Nusbaum !c Boa, tar-Indies, do not fail to call at Daniel Gravr"a Ilea Hive store an.d inspect those caauinui urleutal Uaslimern Mannels, In uenoarm", marine and Wavy Ultie, Uarnet Myrtle Green and Black, for ladiea' ami children's suitings. They aro very cheat! and pretty. A new and beautiful slock of Lamps lust received at Dr. C. T. Horn's n.mr.1 Drag 8tore, I-eliigliton, which he is ofTering at lowest priies for cash. If you need lsin you should not bur before examining this plenum assortment. jar-Jas. If. Handwerk. Mauch Chunk's popular HATTER, ia now exhibitine his winter stock ol latest styles of gentlemen's, youth' aud children's hats, and if you want to make a nice appearance call and be fitted at the lowest cash price. A tramp, being refused fond on the fsrm of O. B. Mnwry, nesr Tuckerton, Berks c., Pa., on Tuesday niornlnz4l fire lo tha ba. n and it wa burned, with all dt contents. In. eluding three mule and several bead of cat Us. Tba dwelling was dsmaf ad A VALUABLE PREMIUM! We will present every per son calling at this office and paying $1.00 for one year's subscription to the Uahiion Advocate, with a copy oi Dr. J. B. Kendall's Treatisk on the Horse, one oi' the most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms and treatment for the various diseases to which the horse is subject. Remem ber, for $1 you get the Ad vocate lor one year and a copy of the book free ! Now hand m your names and the dollar. We have iust received a limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, which we will give to those paying one year in ad vance for the Carbon Advo cate. Willi to-day's issue will begin the pub lication for one year, of testimonials and other evidence relative to the merit of Ely's Cream It 1 1 in as a sovertigti catholicnn for Nnsal Catarrh and Hay Fever. The cures Cream Balm elfei'ts, and tho simplicity of its application has already made it a house hold remedy In many localities. Jean Carbeau,a stranger, was killed by a train while walking nn the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Black Creek, on Saturday night. An old man, named Shaffer was fatal ly gored by a bull at High Knob, Pike countv, on Thursday of last week. OVERCOATINGS.-Tlie.ClaUSS Bio's, popular Merchant Tai lors, announce to their custo mers and friends that they have just received an immense stock of thn newest patterns in Overcoatings, which they are prepared to make up in the latest styles and most du rable manner at very low pri ces for cash. Call and exam ine the stock before makim your purchases elsewhei e. We arc bound to satisfy the most fastidious in the matter ol clo thing, gents' furnishing goods, lints, caps, boots, shoes, etc Our hotels and saloons lust Saturday done a land office business. The Lehighton, Weissirt ami Parry- villo Garfield and Arthur chilis attended Ihe parade at Laos ford on Saturday night last. The Republicans propose, holding 11 monster meeting iu this borough on Sulur ilny night, ,'IOIh iust. Many of the private residences and stores in town were very handsomely illum inated during the Democratic turade last Saturdiiy evening. SM-At non-her season ol the war are cough- and colds so prevalent as ut the prc cut lime, mid evi ly sullerer lotil I c io liisiiMiiplniut at once by tlieu-oid l)r. Ho y. in.li Syrup, mid thus p-er.-ni it l-.oo leading to eiioii-, lunnlleei ons. Pi-.cv 2- On.- of Ihe deleg.iiioti In, in IJr.idlo-i Saturday evening, remarked that Luhili ton -odd boast of inun- pretty gill-, tli.n iitiy lown of its sizo in thn Slate. How ' n t -j tnniried unin o tlier. Look up gn.s .tho knows which it may be? Tim Wciithcrly Hancock and End mo in ote a very handsome upH.-iraniv' Their marching was good, . n 1 no u-onde they wen led by about font Hancock Vet trans, under n u ml ofCint. O W .Ions The ilii-pl i ol fireworks along the In,. of march, Saturday nijlil liv the Maiie Cliiuik cluli was very line. Everybody in Kileiuljiice ul the (mrai i Sjiturday night were on their .! beliavior Thoinaa Oilien was fatally stabbed bt I'liilip Miller ul Mucuiigie, Lehigh i-.nn.tv on Saturday night, and his dead IxkIv wa f nn I in a lb-Id adjoining tho so- lie . f th ipuirrcl, oi Siimlay eviiiing. Miner is in jiul. Sv hsr , w.fe, y..u indulge thai 1 too much. He is a ii-riii-i mule. 0. bus and, pie in- dou'- accuse our boy ofbaviii mi as lor n Ini tier, flic old man wa .il. ot atd stiaighi way pnverde I to I) .vol E i p.pultir l.tirv. and a c-iiel oueoflus baud oiiih Iiuiiis and took Ins belter half ai.d ti boy f.r mi airing up the Vjbey. i but fix cd matters all 0 K. tor the week ending October 15. 11! there were Iiip'd over ilio Lehigh au-l Sit- luelia-iiia It It . 1 17.TJS t,-n ol i-oul i t. tat Milan-, 2.1i lil,J7I iii.j KaiiieiiiiM lait veji 3 1U3.II43 loin, j decrease, 292,472 tons. Chuiles Mimre, carpenter, was killed by n (nihting train nu toe Nnrth IViinsylvani Railroad, at North Wales, i,n Monday. John Tide. Ill yeare old, of I'iltHon Juncliiii, wne run met ami lerrildv ion i lalnl on Tues-lav.while iilli-mptiim ! in onl a tnoviiit; ciul train mi (he Lackawanna A Bl xiuisbur Iliilroad at K'litBt.o. i-O-A lar.'e tt.K-k of B.v'a llaui'ia-k ami Gitliel,l('ieat .la. H. llaiidwerk's.Maiii h liUlU, Only 2S ci ids each. Call e.rlv, -Cornelius Miilliguii.iu the employ of E, u. jvisciirmg, I' t fiii. n Moiie, Tresehow.wos killeil by a fall of rock Tueedav nioinlng, Hit was iu thn act of taking out a prop to sliill the road in a liilrerent direction when a rock lell Ukiu him and crushed him death almost instantly. He leave a wife an I aix small children to mourn their loss. Ho was highly resjweted by all who knaw him. If yonr horse get epiznoty, apply bi Dr. Pliaro, on Bank street, at once. While the disease itself is not necessarily danger ous, it I likely to leave lung di stale, or something that may pnne fatal. For the week ending October Id, there were shipped over the Lehigh Valley R. 11, 161,453 ton of coal, making a total for the year rf 3,8110,742 tons) same time last year 3,728,833 tons, an increase for thi year of 131, "J08 tons. Tho epizooty is spreading in Wilke barre, more than lilt) horses being afiected A Mlgtit Tiro I 'ecu r red lo the dwelling occupied byJos( Noth'ttln aud Dallas Sanders, In rsar ol tbi public school bouse, this borough, on Sunday afternoon last. The tire was caustd by put- I "nlf 'be stove pipe through the celling In. j stead of Into the chimney. Had the Ore not been discovered early the entire bulldlnir and contents must have been destroyed, as the '"Pl'ly or water Is very low In thts place. "r 'b. ore was Mtlngulshed wth slight ritiDSK to tha ioof The tenants suffered much Inconvenience from tbedsmpaeisof lb building for a few day, until U.sdsmar was rspmirra ana tne pi te gtn o-y Democratic Demonstration ! ! ' 3,000 Men in Line!! ,eliiliton Ablaze With Enuiusiasiu!! Hon. Samuel J. Randall, Col. Victor E. 1'iolletand tr uest jNakel, Speakers. Saturday evening last was the tlmo ap pointed for the grand Democratic demonstra tion in tb I birough, utid at an early hour tho people com nenccd to throng our elreela to boo and i ear what was going on. At about fi o'clock the Bradford county delega tion, 1150 strong, arrived in two scctiocsvia the L. V. R. R., and were marched up town and dismissed (or supper and to await the arrival of delegations from the, various parts f this county. Shortly after 7 o'clock dele gations f i om Summit Hill, Lausford and Nesquehoiiing arrived at Wcisspnrt, via the L. i S. railroad, and at about 8 o'clock, the Weatherly, Audenrlcd and Beaver Meadow delegations arrived, closely followed by the clubs of Mauch Cnunk and East Maucli Chunk, mnking a grand total, including Lo- highton, Weissport. Packeitnn, Mahoning and surrounding cninly, of .1050 men lopar licipale in the parade. Tho parade moved through WeisiiKTt and the principal street of tills bomughaitid was then massed 111 front of the speakers stand, which had been erect ed for the occasion on tho north west corner of the upper square. Tlie meeting was Cnlied lo order bv W. Lee Stiles. Hon. A.G. Broil- head, uf Maucli Chunk, was chosen chair man, and one gentleman from each district as vice Presidents. Umn taking the chair Hon.A. G.Brodliead.ln a fuw words thanked tho meeting for the honor done him, and then introduced the speaker o the evening, Hon. Samuel J. Randall, of Philadelphia, who for about an hour discussed the tariff question, demonstrating to thu assemblage that tho Pennsylvania Democracy was a tariff party, and that James A. Garfield, the Republican nominee for President, was not only vol a tariff man, but that he ii and wan a member of the London (Eng.) Cobdcn Free Trade Club, and si owed the list of members to prove ill His address elicited continued npil.iue. He was lollow-d bv Hon. Victor E. Piolelt, of Bradford, iu a telling speech and Mr. Nakel, of L'lii'h, who sjioke lit some length iu German, and from the a plaure given and the stinting luc-.-s ol our German friend-', we think he done amplu justice to his subject. Alter the spcaking.the several delegations wended their w-ay to the depots, and took their respective trains for their homes, ex tihcrant in spirit in having participated in lie largest ioiitical demonstration that ever took place in Carbon county. tt'cUipuri iii-iiih. Sir. A. Itl-licl, has returned alter spend Inga weci In Poltsvllle. -The Yout g America Hand siruckupnn a piece of music nt Parr.wllle, and nuvirlut up until they rca lied I.- lilulilun, on foot We have learned ihe c rroboratlnn of this rumor. This spcuks highly fur tue hand. Anwig Wilisporl dlstinaiilshed guests were .speakers. .1. Ilnudall, Hon. Kolmrt Klutz. Rev Shiiliz. of illenl. wi), Ituv. A. F. Leopold, of KuBton, l.ev. 'I' Leopold, of alalianoy ( It), ( apt. Bllnnlch ami J. K. Kressley, liepabllciiti Ciiiidl.IattB furtho Leg islature. Itov. 1-ultz, of Allentown, occuledtbe Kvnngelical ulplt, .-unda. Credit Is duo to the oung America- Hand. It never played Inner th'ti It did on Satimlay nlihi lor the lh-mocr.itlc paiadc. The store-house uf .hiah Huch has been repaliiti d and piesemsacurj appearancu. Miss l.innni WilS'.iliiUjhlcrol .Nero Wils", tiled nu S.t ur.lay nlgtn lasi. Thu funeral strtlees win- ai-endeu on Tut may ol this week. Tiiebai d mid Iti-pulillcancliibpnrllclpat. ed in 'he parade ai Ik I zvillu. Tinruwtrea number ol Indus rtEt-nt im the occanon, lflg IJuok was well n pitst-ntcd. I'lio lietm-cra s hvl.i a nu-otlng, Thursday cveinna, at Arotr's saloon. utik-h was well at tended. A hie sneakers i..tr loi.it eil. Sir. Iiobtit lloi r, siaiioii agent. Is re. rted as hing 111. Sir. in. llllls, taki s h s lace Ikk. -I1iiitl. afi-K, M. K. I'lirm n, .1. P Miller pa'tnr. rias Meo luir vm a. in. Piciici lng 10:30 a. in. Prayer .Medina- 6:3' ":30 p. ui. All aro wel- Sunday si-IhhiI 2 p. in. n. Pn aching at come. Zios's IlKroRMHit'iit'iicH. .1. 1I.H irirnan pa.tor. Pie.icluiia at lo a, m.. s rinon. in li rmin. ip n ,Sun ay rehuol. 7:Uti p. in., sermon. In I nadi-h A curdla. welcome to all SIktiioiii-t 1-narnpaL .'iiL'licii, Pack, it- ton. II F. ITiinnust, Pastor. Preaching mi Siihhath ut iu SO a in and at 7 00 p. in. Sun da) seli'-ol at 2 p. m. I'ra)erand Ola-sun-el. Ina on Ti.urs la) i venlnir nt 7.30 p. in. dh'AMIU. CA'-t'lll'l-CU tt ktShl'OUT r, .1. .Miller. Paster. Clinnm pren-hlnir at 10 o'clock a. in., bv the asior. Rundai S.'Ii.miI at 2 p. in. Kuglbh preat-lilng 7,30 p.m. xi'viTfly Klclti'il tiy n ttursi'. About noon on Wtdmslay last 11. II. Al bright, -f Wels"ort put up h's horses ot Ihe Carbon llou-e. In ihls lior.omh. to fed, and some time afterwards went Into the stable to hltcli up Ids team n.'aln, when ht smai means one ol Ihe lmres became irac l-.ul. and Mr. Albrluht fell beneath lis lor- legs, recvlrlng a severe fracture of Ihe rluht teinioral bo e of about V,i Inches, and an external wound uf some 2 Int'tns, the cut going Into Hie bone, and his lace at d bead being verj badly cut and bruised; ubi ut 10 xralns or Die brain ouzeil Ir. ln the n. und, . lie was taken lo his home In tt eiisart, and Dr's llerhniner nd Horn were tailed In attend lilin. At lastac cuuiils he was lying In a tery precarious con. dlucn, with slight boiHSol hi recovery. I'roiupl I'ayiuriii, Aqutsntcol.i.Cirliou Co., Aug. 30,1880. J. L Miller, District Agent Kcystono Mutu al Benefit Arsnciatinn, Parryville, Pa.: Dear Sir i Elizabeth Grill was insured in the Keystone forJI.UOII, Jaiiunrv 14th, 1877. She, lied May 28lh. 1880, und iiinely days alter date of death I received one thousand dollars iu lull for the claim on said policy. This policy est Hie, all tobi, for admission premium, hi, mini payment and assessment, only $31.09. I cannot ejieak ton highly In praise of your Association lor prompt ty nient and fair dealing, and do not hesitate bl recommend the Keystone Mutual Benefit AssiK-ialhiu, of Allentown, to all peraou de siring lite iusurauce. Yours truly, Nicholas Gbill. Hancock mill DllglUlt Club. All members or the Thlghton und Parker, ton Hancock and English Ulnb are reqnested to meet at Llndermsn's Hall, this (FrMay) evening, 22d last., at 7:50o'olock, lo make ar. rangemenls lo attend the (Irand llttnocratlo l'arade at Inrfarl and fninmlt Hill on Sal. urday evtn ng, 231 Inst. Turn cut, boys. In full force. Honesty and Reform Is the motto, with Hancock lor President. Committee. The value of the crops raised In this Slate in I8M) is shown by the reporters authorized by tha Legislature, tube 111.250,000,and the value of live stock, $84,570,012. The acrea2eorwheatwasl.4i0,000;hav,2,30.000; corn, l,;(11.000.and itats.l.l 5,6,000. The cost ol lenees in the Suite is $ 152,000,000, It Is ststed by Ihe P.il'aville CnroniWtthat the Messrs. Campbell, of Piutsburg, will ab ndn the attempt to extinguish the fir atKeely Run C'oilierv wilh carbonic acid gar Injunctions have been rrantedat Potu villa preventing tha owners from flood ng j th mine, and an tffort will be mad to it isl iBe nr Court I'roccitillngN, Coin. vt. Frederick Itrnm, Larceny. Frosocutor, L. C. & N. Co. Not guilty. Com. vs. Jo'opli Drumbore and Orlando Kctuerer. Assaultand battery. Prosecutor, reier iiacnman. iruaoui. Com. vs. Beni. Walker. Fornication and basiardv. Prosecutrix, Addict A. Krautc. True bill. Coin. vs. Gabriel Scblnko. Perlurv. Pros- secutor, Joseph Oltn. True bill. -n.r. nl. .... H......I..1I tl..ht rr...A bill. Com. vs. Thomas McNeallo. A?ault and l-atlcry. Prosecutrix, Margaret McNeallo. an true lull. The reirt of the jury on the tridgo over Mud Run in Pcun Foiesl township was op- proved. Tlie report of the Jurv on the bridge over Mud Run, above Frauds Yuudt' saw mill, was approved. Com. vs. Solomon Gcrhart and John Englehatt, Suicrvlsor9 uf Packer township. Nuisance. True bill. Com. vs. Edw. Hodgers. Larceny. Prose cutor, C. J. J. Carter. Notguillr. unniAM's Cocrt. Resolutions by the members of the Carbon County liar nn the death of Gen. Charles Albright were ordered to bespiead unou the Minutes. Remits In the estate of Daniel Kleckncr and Wilson Miller. Confirlnea nisi. Reports Hi the estates of Thomas P. Fish er, Richard Jenkins, Susan Leidy, George ireasure, Lllos L. Dreisuach, l'alnck Ulc- ICi iiiiu and Jacob Snyder. Confirmed ab solutely. 'ihe accounts 111 the fullnwlug estates were Confirmed nisi t Richard Jenkins, Frank McGee, James Carrigati, Joim Gliice, Thos D'liicau, WiUiiini Gwillym, P. E. Sebbuch uud Catiiarilie Serllnger, decaced. UDHDKk TUlAI,. On Tliursdav afternoon the case ofThom us Dotvdall for the murderof Mrs. El izu belli Ray I'liim- up for trial. The minder was ciitniuilted on the night of the I Dili iilt.,mol the ciii-uiiisintiit'snruslill Iresh iu the minds id our citizens. Mrs. Ray was an aged woman who lived alone in a dilapidated hovel mi Upr Broadway, Maucli Chunk. Her mangled body was found on Ihe morning uf Sept. 17lh Willi evidctico that she hud been bru tally murdered. It was known that Thutuos Dowdall wa ill the habit ol calling upon tho old woman occasionally, and on tho night of the mur der ho was seen ut her house Tery much intoxicated by Messrs. E. M. Mullieiiru, Allred Halues, W. II. ICuntz and others, and shortly alter the muider took place, he wos seuu to throw away u bloodv shirt ns ho escaped Iroin the rear of tho bouse. Murks ol blood were ulso found upou the clothing he wote. when arrested the next morning and man v oilier circumstances pointed to him as tho guilty man. The prosecution was conducted by Dis liict Attormv E. R. Siewers, assined bv b. R. Gilhiim, l-q. The prisoner was defeud- eil by John Kline una Win. M. Rapsiur, Eqs. Dowdall is nil Irishman about 4(1 fears old, agaiiisl tvtiosu pcii-cablecharacleriiolh nig has ever been said except that he was u drinking man. Ho was a laborer lor the L. Jt S. Railroad Company. The following jury was drawn : Joseph llunsichcr, Ktuuklin township ; iccliard Williams, Aiideuried ; Win u Kemeier, Fiaukliii township ; Patrick Der- uiotl, Ne.-qiiehouing j C. C. ltapi, Parry villej Alexander GravVr, Frunkiin ; Sam Moizer, Miiucli Chunk 'township; It. F. IIoirord,Lehightou;L. Kiicliner.lVun Fureel: Joliu Ali, L. Towaiiieiisiug; Edwin Slroli, louiiiiiensnig j Henry Siuilli, h. 'Iowa mciismg. George Van Until; and E. II. llolil saw Dowilull on Ihe 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 ol thu luuider disap pear ut Mrs. Ruy'n house as though he hail g-me iu. Ihey ulso hcurd soitiu (icrsous iiuarreliug iu Ihe home. Messts. Albert Haines, W. II. Kuntz and E. M. Mtillifuru, Feq., had their intention allructed bt' tlio uoe ill tiie liousu and lilt door being opened to their knocking Diet loiind Thus. Dowilull tliere. Mrs. 1'ollv Ilaiiies.Miss Mary Haitiesnnd Miss JCIlii jlanies, Iieatil tile qtial it-litig in linn saw a mail coiiih mil at Mm back part ol the house and throw Ins shut away. John Sherry iinil Joseph Viinliorii fo ind a pair ol uiooii Miicareil pniita no Had worn Hie night lielore, in Uowdall s house, and Wil liain Sherry loiind on tho mil tuck of Mrs. Ray's Iioiim) a bloody slnrt rt-cogiiized 'us Dr. B. S Em in, who made tho post mor tem tei-tilied thai Mrs. Ray died Iioiii llo ellects ill ihe abuse she had n ii-tved. The rii-e was given Ut the jury on Saltir i day iirteiuooiii ml alter a eliort ubsetii-e the) retiiiliet lulu eoiiil and rcndelcd n ventiei ot "guilty ol luuider in the st'coml degree.' 't'hn (jiutl 'I'ntilti. The iitithrni'iiH cial trade isqiitc active and generally saiislueloiy. Tliedemaud lor inal is mi cunetit outers, but a tniicli larger amount is daily l?.iviug dock uuil goitig into the market for consumption that) is now bciugsold; that is, coal so.it nvn or thiie iiiouiiiH ago nu old oiders now counts among i lit- weekly shipments. The i-itircnt supply of coat is so tur shott uf liic ilemuml tnai piomiiicnt jiailiea in the trade aro ulic.id) imiisiileriiij tiie pii priely ol auother slu rt suie!isioii ol iio'luelioii in the month ol Nou inli, r.or ul about the last of the present inonih. The flection, which will be held in the lii st wcvk id toe coining month, will ne tvssatily liiteriupl piiHliictioii for tho best pntol Ihe ttveli. ami il to that is added an a Iditioiuil full week, the iiituiruplioii limy isiter lull leu days. Thu most of thu trade emitting iu this city do not itci-iie a stop luge; th y claim that they luive oiders lor all Ihe,, -...il that they can supply. At the iv Yolk end, while the ilemaud is not pine a-i tliish asil isliere,-Miui-iid tho l.irgist ii, raloM pr--less lu haveoideis lor alsmt their lull supply nt coal. Puces uf coal for all exceptional size are pictly well main laiiuil. The supply of oe'g coal is quite shoit,iind has ta-eii for four or five iiionlhs, with prelly nearly nil the supplying com patiies. The caucily to put coal into the market is now to sotno extent interrupted by the short supply ol shipping and other transportation lacililies. The iudicatiouson ull bauds aro that the prices of coal will not go lower. Imlee.l it is probable that an ad vance tvjll Iks made next month, though tome id the New York cotituuie object to It. The current year's business has worked so tatislactorily n voiding over-sliH'ks in the market, that the trade will probably lake counsel from tho post, ami eee to It that the trade of 1681 I as carefully protected in this regard as was that of 1880. The matter ol keeping the market a little short of coal as the new year advances is already discussed, and will to some extent be followed as the woll-approved mode of making a firm mar ket. It is much easier to avoid an over stocked market than it is hi reduce an over- supply ol coal. At prtsenl it does not seem probable that any considerable over-supply oli-oal is to be carried over from 18S0 to Ibbl, This fact will materially aid in controlling price all through tho year. Ledger, ISM. John neckathorn.a braketnnn, was run over by a locomotive, at South Oil Citv. nn Monday night und lost an arm aud leg. He will probably die. Julius Airbiter, aged 58, and employed a a hostler at Samuel Brubaker'a hotel, 'Nells ville, was found dead Wednesday morning. He had (alien duwn stairs while drunk nn Tuesday night. At Bethel, B'-rk county, Saturday morn ing, a Mr. Liohly was dragged by hi team lor some distance, and had uu ear torn oil, both shoulders broken and was otherwise probubly fatally Injured, John Jackson, railroad employe at Sun bury, was bound over in $1,400 nn Tuesday nu chsrgea preferred by Catharine Gilbert, his stsslaugluet, aged only 14 years, for niiw.aauiiery ana uastsruy. Wm. Madlem, Janob S. Sptngltrand Mi Dawson 6ngler are .-11 trial at Latioatter, for violating a sepulchre and taking there front a skull This is ihe first case of tha character et-er tried lit that county. General ramernn nurehssed a housa in Maytowu.Unc.terei.uaiy.reoeiitly.whleh stands on tha spot wher ha wa born. Ha inlands to present It tQthLuthra Church of Maeviwn frr a pfs&tjjq. TflCj TAKI IT ISSUi:. How DtuooBAor Stamps on this Important QOERTIOK. Tho rash 18 lies r Senator Bayard at the Academy of Mnslo on Saturday evening, the eth Inst., was so great that thousands were unable to gain admission. To acooramodate these disappointed onVl a stand had been er ected on the opposite side ol IlrmVI street from which addresses wore delivered by Mr. Henry II. Freeman and Edttln T. Freedlcy. Via. In his speech the latter gentleman tLus dli- posid ul the tariff queittunf Have you heard the nonst The tariff ques tion Is settled. Henceforth, and; I ho-e, for- ever, the tariff will no lunger Ue a subject for discussion on the hustings. Tho Democrats, who now control buth hott;e of ongrcls.have resalved that tho tariff shall no longer bee. football for politicians At the last stsslon of Congress Senator Uaton; of Connecticut. Introduced a bill providing for the formation, of a Tariff Coart or Couitn S'lon, consisting uf nine experts, whose solo business It shall be to consider and report what duty shall be levied upon eachortho vast number of artic les that aro Imported into Ihe United State. Tlio Senate, without a dissenting vote, I be lieve, passed the bill, and It Is now on the tablo of the Speaker of the House, and nlll boauiuugtbe first of the bills acted upon atr the meeting uf Congress In December next, with nearly every Democrat, us 1 am informed, both from the North and Ihe Suuih, pledged In filar ot the passage, llut the important news to which 1 u-lr Is contained lu the s atetnent ul tho author uf the bl.l made In a public speech it lew da) s ago, and quoted in a card addressed lo "The manufacturer and wurklugiuoiiul Pennsylvania," thatiippeaied In the uewrpapers uflo day, at least 1 saw It In the adrarilslug culuiuiisof Ihe timet, iiic oid, Ledger, aud Iht Chronhle II, raid, llo said: There Is not a member from General Haw. ley, up ur duwn, no. one Iruui New England, Mho wuu't voio fur that bill when It cuuiks up lu tho ltuuse; n at one, '1 lie. dare not do uliy utberwa). 1 waul to toll you wli) iheydaio not du It. De-cause ull thematiulautur'ng In terests of Cunnocticut have decided them selves lu favor ufthal bill; that Is the reason. Uccaute 1 hold In my hand, at the author of the bill, the petition ol alt the iron intertill of the United Statet, the whole of lit Ihejielllion of all Ihe cotton epinntri of the Untied Sxatet, the whole of them, aiktng for the jiateage of the bit, . 1 here came Into my hands, sir, one pe tition signed by men all over Nuw Lnglaud, rej rtjeullng a budy of men who consume. 1,- too 000 bales uf cotton; representing uicu who employed i3JO,OOJ,003 ca llal; who employed tOJ.ooo hands, and gavo bread and meat iu Sp Ouu.oOJ people." Nuw Is it nut certain that a bill which has passed tl.e Senate without a dissenting vote a bill which all the Democrats lu thu House, with Speaker Itittidallititholr hcud,tf pledgc-u to suppuri, which Is petitioned lor liy all the Iruu manufacturers and all tho cult n spin ners will becuuie a lawf 'Iburulure, 1 say the tariff quesiluu Is toltle.l. 1 leur that Cessna, who has distributed a million ul trueis In Pennsylvania, tu alarm the inauulaciureis, may commit suicide. I liar that suuie of my friends whu hare obtained great distinction by their ublu urtlclnln luvor ofpruteellnn ur lu favor of lieo Irado will llnd their oecup.i. lion gone. 1 apprehend that tome uf tho paper mills in ly ice! dull limes id Coiuiquei.co ul u slackm-detuand lor luuls-ap; l ut still w must rejoice that Ihls peiplexlug ipiestluu will suou bo taken out ul politic?, and a solu liuu has becu dbcotercd which. Il Is rurotls lug, was not thuught ut forty years ago. Nuw wherodoes the Interest ut the nianii. T-icturers uf Pennsylvania lie 7 Whether Hancock ur tint field bu elected tu the Presi dency tho tariff fur tho next luur, perhaps twenty, years, will ha nlaiut thu same, but Is It out tho In-erisi or uur mauulitclurcrs lu Inttea Peiiiisyltiiuian lu ihe executive chair while 11 Is being aojusicd? Executive in fluence Is aiways lull iu u.-n.o extent, etcn lu euur sund t-iui i uls I.-ne, and If thu Presi-ieut hea Pcnusjlvanian thai influence "III be felt r.ivoralily wheu mailers iu which our matiu racturcrs are Interested couiu up lor consider ation by the Turin Court, llu. lr thu I'resl 'deni be nn Oblo niuii ur a rvpreruntativu ur Western tanners. Pennsylvania will h ivu no sp-'Cial fumicuco whaleter In adjusting the luturu tariff. J hope manufacturers will siup "liull-dozln.;" their wurkuun lung enough tu luuk iu o this matter; 1 tmpu their employes will spurn nictation and tunsider lur llieui- seltcs uhcthur 1 am i ut iluht- 1 havu as deep an interest In this quest. on as -nyone. 1 am no aspirant fur nlHu , but the succtss uf all my plans for .he luiure depends Umjii tjie piosperlty n our manufaa urtrs, a -d llo, plure ull wbu will hem tnu to vote for a Penn tjlranmn if they wuh Penntyhanta inlereeti lo be prelected." Cltl.UCS AMI U.tSUl.ATinv Jack Pierce shot ami killed Joseph Horn b cl nt Rawlins. W. T., on Saluidjy. Huh wero teatiislers. Tlio mob threatened tu lynch IV run. Robert II. Wells, clerk of tho Seaboard and Roaiioko Railroad Company at Ports mouth, Vii,, iiiiiiuiiitiil sulci, la on Saturday ty shootlui;. He had been in bad health." James Kinney, belonging In tho Twenli ill United Stales Infantry, was struck and kilhd with a billet of Wood hy James Hur on n it row ut Galveston, Tc! us, on Friday nigln. James Loivery, a carpenter residing at Si. Paul, Minn, in u lit id teiiii,,iary in sanity Sunday shot his wile et nil a levol. vur and then blew out Ins own brains. Thu woman may lecoter. A tiro ut Wyoming, Shitk county, III., on Saturday destroyed Stmie' clothing store, with suver.il smaller places of busi ness Dss In-ill IU,UUU lu$5ll,UU0; itisuie uuco nominal GeMrg" Linn ws arrested at New York on Saturday for ullegnl complicity in a Iwuk burglary at Mi-ldlutown, Conn. lie mani fested the. greatest leliii'iam-o to going to Ciiuui'ciiciit, nud struggled desjietulely to geliiway lliuii lliu iletei'lllea nil the street. Tho body of u little girMiamed Hamck, whoso jmrenls (tenslied by "the explosion id Ihe Guillen City distillery ut Chicago on Fri day night, was fiunit among the rums on Saturday. Tho Unlies of those rejiorleil loosing have been recovered. Tho (leal lis cause I by tlio explosion now number eight. William Todd, saloon keeier nt No. 5 Nortli Front street, llaltnnorc, on Saturday liee-ime enraged with Ins wile, und wmlii she held in her arms their infant, n mouth old, drew a pistol and fired, tha bull enter ing her abdomen. The pistol was held so cloau io tho woman that her clotning took lite, and one of the employes tore tha burn ing (Hirtion from her. Todd was arrested and the ante-mortem deposition of bis wife taken. A boiler exploded at Massilon, 0., on Sal unlay in Russels A' Co's par mill, caus ing damage to the building estimated at ilu.ilUO. Anthony Welsh had uu arm torn oll'aml was buried in the debris; Anthony Manger was fatally soulJed, and Charles Sands, Charles Forsythe, Benjamin Rosen larger and Roman Weslhafer wus severely scalded, John Hassles, a boy, was blown 50 let into the canul, but wa unhurt, while a boy walking on the canal bank was sirucK tiy a Iiying Iragmenl of the holler and bad his arm fractured. A hall hoy at the American Hotel, Al bany, N. Y., named Burt was shot on Sat- tnday and is nut expected to live. He savs , be was shot by ono John Lyons, of New York, who complained uf tha breakfast th boy brought to his room. Mrs. Lyons say the boy was hundliug a pislol belonging 'to her husband and shot himself. Lyons run away and the lica are looking fur him. The man and women came lo the American Hotel nn l-i ida v and registered as from New York. Tliev both had betn on a de bauch, and the woman' story that tho buy Bull shot himself is discredited. Tha bov is only 13 year uf age, and bas an excellent reputation A trestle bridge, 12,(100 feet long and S4 feet high, on the Shenandoah Valley Rail roid. at East LlbertY. Pace niuiuv. Va.. I iiiinuie.i nown wun a crasn- last Saturday aflernoou, killinn one man and seriouslv ' injuring another. It it thought this will delay the oomplttiou ofthe road for several mouth. u.',i ,., r ir.i.: ,n. n, JIopkm.,0,01 Phila-lelphiajiod great grand- ann of Trancis Honkmiou. a 111m, rrth Declaration cf Jo dependence, we. .named at A toonaon the 14' h instant it Miss Jaau- oatte, roangeat daughter of J tt U, Ionian, f'b cVr SPECIAL CORRESPOWDEHGE. OUR AVASIIINTUN LCTTEII; WaantKaTON, D. O.Oct, 10, IPSO. The election In Ohio and Indiana have occupied thattentlurf of the Washington ians to tho exclusion of orofy other subject. In tlieeoTeral Departments bn Tuesday, but little work was scooinpllshtd as the officials from tho highest to the lowest, were ab sorbed In the contemplation Of Hit subject which to them seemed of such vital Impoit ance. The election returns uf Tuesday gave sufficient cheerful indications to end the occupants of the anxious bench to tlielr home to enjoy slumber undisturbed by hideout visions of Impending dissster. The morning Ulspatche not only confirmed the bllghtest anticipations of the night before, but went beyond the most sanguitio expec tations. Tho Republican had expected to carry Ohio, but wilh a greatly reduced ma jority. Of Indiana they had no hope. Bets had been offered by Democrat giving large odd's but thern were no taker. Tho result was a' genuine surprise. The Democrats road the returns with dubious looks, and knew not what to make of thcin. The gloom is now on the other side, but It is nut intensified by feelings of personal loss. Tho departments of the Government can, with truth, be said to be on n bruud grin. The clerks tire like prisoners with their shackles unexpectedly stricken o!f. Every leading official aud member of tho Cabinet except Secretary uf Stale Evans is absent from the capital, looking after politics ill ins particular Stile. Your readers must therefore uot bo surprised if they do not get anything of a very interesting nature from this section. One subject, however, has caused ronsid- era bio comment among travellers who have lately arrived here, and that is the recent holocaust which occurred early this week on the, Pennsylvania railroad near Piltsburg, Pa. As this is the second accident of a sim ilar nature that ha occurred upon different sections ot the Penu'a road, it behooves our people to take into consideration the risk attending life and limb in travelling upon tha road. Under tho management of Col. Tom Scolt as President, it was considered next almost to nn iiiiiossibility for an acci dent to occur. A change howcyer has cuine uver the scene and this mighty corjxiratlon, so confident iu its own strength and inde pendence of the public, has become careless nud iudiirereut to the safety of those intrust to its cire. The old adage "Whom the Gods woiilu destroy tliey first make nud." The Pennsylvania corporation is so intoxirotcd with Its wealth and power that It ovide'ntlj considers tho li ves of 30, 40 or 60 citizens of no consequence whatever. As ono of its officials stated, so it is reported, in ruferenco lo the accident referred to wheu about 30 p-)opl in the most agonizing torture were ushered into eternity, wo get tho best tncu wa can uud take the grealesl precaution j we cannot help it Ifuu ucciduut doe occur. That is poor coi'isulution lo tlio mourning friends of those who huvo thus prematurely been ushered into eternity. There ate oilier great lints running lo Ihe west lor instance tin) Baltimore uud Ohio railroad, one of tlio Lest constructed and most ubly managed loads iu tlio world, So long it is since accident happened on tins road that our memory laileth us in Hist re gard. It is puitively a pleasure to conteui p'aie tho fact that so many millions oflives have been solely entrusted lo that road: It is ituoof lliere.it avenue by which visitors come to Washington liom the West, nud it is source of congratulation (hat such caru and vigilance is exorcised that no such lear lul disaster us that winch engulfed the pas sengers on the Pennsylvania R. R., could possibly liaypeu. The arrogance anil inde pendence of the Pennsylvania I!.U. officials 13 getting to be almost mmllentble, and short ly the people will taku it in hand them selves and speedily terminate it. It is be lievetl thai Congress will tuke some aciiou on this s.ibject the coining session. AvGt'STi Compiled for Tim CittBOX ADTonATS. poiMii.Ait huii:.cc .M'i i:s. Decidedly tho largest wheat fields in the world are to be found in Washington Terri tory and California. The Blacklnck Wheat Growing Company, of Washington Terri tory had iu cultivation (50,000 acres of wheal laud and it is expected to yield uniitially from 300,1100 In 400,000 bushels of grain. Dr. Hugh J. Glenn, of California, owns a 05.000 acre field in Sacramento Valley, which yields over hnlf a million bushels of excellent wheat each vcar. The Hnwgute Exjiedition lo the Arct:c regions, e.nne to a close recently by tlie ills aiding of the ship Gulnare, in a storm, ai.d the comjiany has returned to Newfound land. Tho highest mlnt retched was Dis en Island. Dr. Pavy, thn Naturalist who accompanied the expedition, remained in Greenland to pursue his researches in natiir ul history. It has been learned that the common milkweed which is found in almost every part of the United Stales, and which has heretofore been considered only a enmberer or the ground, may be put to many vslu able uses. From its floss, a fabrio resembling Irish poplin has been made the seeds yield a fine oil its gam can ba used In place of India-rubber, while the young shoot may l use, I in the spring instead of asparagus which they very much resemble. A company has been formed in New York City for Ihe purpose of manufacturing the Brush Electric Light, and has already re ceived many large orders, for lighting pub lic parks, some of the principal streets and numerous churches, balls acd dwellings. This system of lighting is said t bo very s uoressful, and is gradually taking the place of gas In many plates, Tho committee ssnt out by the Biblical Society of London, have thoroughly txsui ed the Papyrus Manuscript recently discov ered in the rave of a hermit near Jerusalem, and have come tn the conclusion that it is in reality the work of the great apostle, St. Peter. The owner has refused an ofl'cr of $100,000, but the Society has determined Uion purchasing it eventually, if It oau be bought, no matter what the price may be, In a recent ascent of Mount Etna, Prof, Silvestri found a a result of recent volcanic activity, the summit has been lowered to the extent of twelve metres, so that its pres ent height above tea level is 3,300 metres, and that the Interior edge of tha crater which was formerly 1,500 mttrts In circumference, is now l,S00. A very Isrge section of the mountain nn the east side has completely fallen into lb heart of the crater. A airresond tut telegraphing from Naples, states that sines the 4th inst., Vesuvius has again beoome more active thsn for years. Projectile are in greater numbers snd car ried to a greater height. A new flow of liva lias alto issued from the tide of the cone, flowing, fortunately from tha railway to tbe Northeast. Th Balloon Society of Great Brttsin bat accepted a challenge front the Balloon So- rialv of Frsnru in a lo,lt,,n msImi Jsns. lb. preset autumn. It ha. b.en deoiJe.1 ..... 1 V" V '""I"" T "ne nysw wtsmat to bo made from tha (Vysta 1 Pslao. rfp ev'.,ig , ) o-,, nn chatol, qnilo recently, there was discovered anothorlake village, which experts ostlgu to tho age of Bronze. A larga number of millstones finely finished, others half modal have been brought to light, from whloli It it Infurred that the place may havs Ueil th eat of manufacture of these urtlclt. The localities of Sharpsburg, Muunt Sltr- liug, Owrnsyilln and intermediate places In Kentucky were recently visited ly n verit able shower of Isrge, bruwu, oval shal bugs, resembling beetles, and nientur ng about one aud a half inches iu length. They were thought to bo water beetles, but where they came from IS a mysleryi Some workmen while' building a road to Zea, and when neor the bay of Zen, quite recently discovered some encierft wills. The Archroologlcal Society at once set to work aud suou found tint a tlieatro tlomiim1 .n the bay, once stood on this sjot. Tho el.s- co-try is supposed to be that ut which Xeu ophon Seakt, and Is quite dietaut Irani tha thettre ofMeinvchis, The American Humane Association lir postponed the time fur receiving models and plans In competition for tha prize of five thousand dollars ulTcroJ by the Astuciatiuii fur the must approved catlle car, until Jan. 1, 1881. Tho plizo ciTetcd is $6,0(10. An ancient boat, dating back to the time uf Rurik, has been uueatthed near the rap ids of the Dnieper, us havo alto immccM quantities of Implements belonging to tin bruuzo und stone age. Out of twenty six successful candidate!, a a rccuut examination tor admission to the British India Medicn Service, nine ren natives of India, one a Muhaunneslan fiou, Oudh, und one a Brahmin fiom Brugsl. ftT.vi't; siivvs Win. Bush, ul .-iliipens'jiirg,dicl on Fri day night I roin thu mulcts of a tail. Mrs. Geo. Duller, of Schock's Mil's, Lan easier county, was killed by cars uu Fri day. The furnace at Reddington, Berks coun ty islo be starlud up at once. It has long been idle. John Lcmgo, whila suffering from men tal ileprcssiou, huug himsclt iu Pittsburg on Saturday. G'-o. Boltini;er,of Monroe township, MifT lin county, was killed a few days ago by an accidental bluw from John MoGiUi.ey, Jesse Nye, charged With interfering wilh n Republican parade, tvuttciiietue.-! iu Lan caster, oil Saturday, to thirty days impiisuu incut. The Democrats of the Tenth Congress tonal District met nt Quiikditowu mi Satur day, und nominated Hon. William Mulch ter of E.islon. Philip and Charles Schweigle, brothers, living on Walnut Cieeli, Erie couu'y, hud a light -m Saturday, when the luriuer'shut the Iultct dead. W. F. Ramsey, secretary of the Tobacco Gioweis' Association ol York county, a.s that tlie ciup ol that couuty this te'ur ttiil uiiiouut to 2il,O0O cases. Frank WiVst, u travelling agent frcm Philadulphiti, lell a hag containing JISII on a car scut at bt. Clan At'liuyikill ciuiit.v,ov i a week ago, and ut last accounts it had in been 1 crowned. At M. Hold, Pike cainty.Siinday eveping, a eerv.nit gnl einplotcd tiy William il. Hose was assaulted uud probubly fatally injure.! by an unknown man, belutcd lo have been a weallhy relative ol her elilpbyer.who war ut enmity with Ruse. Charles Barms, a swjli-liman at Dunkitl-, went into mi empty lank cm 1 1 fill Ins i il can fiom the residue ill tho b-'tinm, t-.i oteicume by tlie poi.ouout ginrcs and sni.o culed. His biHly wus found ttlu n the liain leached Grand Valley on Tuesday, I.i'Iiiglttuii .llnrlivtsi COltllKCTKII WEaKI.V. Klonr. pe saek Iluckwlieui flour p(r tack Uoiu, per husiiel tia s. pt r bnshe'l itliM-u Chop, perewt Middlings, ,-er cwi Ilriio. per cwt Duller . per pound Difas, per iluzen , Hum, per pouud l,.ml, ;ief pound Mi utdeis, p. r pound , Putalucf, per bushel t3 15 3 00 70 bS 1 E5 1 CO . 1 10 '.'8 W li' 10 8 00 Closing prices ol DcltifHV .V Towxsk.io Sh-k, Government uud Gold, 411 Komi Thud Street. Plnla., October 14, I ti' V ".6V lti V, a. Cmiciicfe's ... 0. ."s. 134 , ilea U. H m' no t U S. 41, nw I'cnnK. ivuina it. 1,... I'll la & '.eaiinir Ti l! i clusli Va levlt.lt... li-'li tt ' a &uv.t.'i 114 H bin lot', tnkei ...1;. oh Ui usK-i : tno . ., rsi 1, .... HHk Ul ' lb - s" en 'tilt nd lut mkeo .... US ol 1 t, ai-Ut. ... . 1; ' ut 1: s as in I' bti 6 us 11 :,i uic silt a si. Um o i C- lni-aiiles of .N . j .. .fl out Ni rtiiern Central ii. I a' 'ibid 38 Ilea tin vl le P.i,lt.It, o 0 tpil 'Jl asui I'.ti-.'lii. it Hurt. It tt. Co. .rs, ni. 10 csn-t I'culiai nan no t.iiloii Co 'tt tut (VH n-x,c 'ot-i eru i'l c(nc Com Set, -dit iliu-iei ' " Piet'd. fill, oin i'.Sa--ftei: Nor ti Pennsjlvama It. It. 48 bid 4 I, a no pl.t a le. n. it 10; cnelc. 11., is hi is osktv Hiivti.tr fl.le.) tots bic I dut il MA II IMICll. Ol.AL'SS-NUSIIAUM.-On the 10th Inst., by the itrv U m. (I. I.1I11 e, Mr. Olhir A. Ulaui's to 31lss Duirna U. IN'usuuum, both I I.elil.htoD. KtJIZ SJ1IVII. fly the samoin Iheldth Ins ., Jt'r. lluntavu Kutz, f Welsspurt, to MUs llcriha Smith, of Lehighton. A JicTr Trpiiiiitciii. Th Oolden L'luerof Life. Wonderful Caret, If you hare Coiisuuiptlon, and wutil-i knon Ihat y oar euuich om be uiaila loose n! easy Heoi 10 1 et er and Night Smalt checked l 'J hoiirsi lnflainroatiou taken 1 ut 01 the I un-.s and air pas-auis at uuce: that nti um b made In gain 3 to b p .und- of hcaltl.y fl. si p r viiekt If you have any Chronlo Db-ca.e, ilroiicldns, As htna.t.'utarih, Dji'pcp-la, Ics lleailuche, lleirt hlsesse 1 tvev t'oo.ji alu . XVertous Debtltly eminl Ws.-tknrss tn Sper tnuiotrftoM. loss of sexual iwiwer la tlihei s- x Iroin any cause; If you havo any form o per uu wisknes. h nnu flesh ur wasting- away atid would know id an liom.-dl il rallet and eertaln euro for many o the severest cusrs In a short time, a new method with new agents to fatten everybody. Invigorate and make strong and healthy the mo-t hopele-s cases i-at this uut and wiltu at one lor partlcn ar to II. s. Ilf-iPt.NSAltV, Derricn Sprit gs, Mich. July 17 yl RUPTURE, The iitPEniAL inn b IS VtllSl TOO wsut Hl( rr at out Invutt n 1 1 th ' a - e p- on nmi. thlni fe t trea. lrol. J. Y. Eu.VJ o-iena bursr, -V. V. J dy II, I RF.PoiiT "K nil- rovnn I0 ot Ihe FIRST NATIONAL HANK, st L-hlihton, in th-Att nt Pem-syltaDt-i,!! tbe clcte of boslesss. October 1, 1890 1 atscuzcL. Ijarl and dlsoouats t tW.rlr.rt 1 U. S. Deidsto seeurs rlrflulatp'n , , Other s'ocks.bondi, an-t mi rtitsirss. ae frem approred meff sweats low freoi tlbsr N'stlnnsi Panks , , PunTQ Stile Bsukssnil Dsnksrs, , NrnlestslM furnllura. sal Dxtuns. I'urreid expi-nsns and tsses palit . . Premlaui. psld .... - . (,'bie ks aud otb.r esiti Items . . I11IU - f other l inks r'ractl usl psptfrcurreney, uieksls, and psDblaS, Specie I . . . . Lersl leudvr notes ttedetnplieu fuud with 0. 8. Treasu ry (5 T't conk of clrcnUtleu) . tfa.vsti.N no no 76.0 DO 1807 4' is sn 1,890 63 01.. T Dis;o B14.2 2 C7 ,.90 On 3.7 3 8il 3 5MIM 3J7SOO Total ...... 1 . . itistums. Capital stock pilj la Surp'u'rued Uudlriled ytotlt Nstlouil ttslik notvsoutbtsndlDe, , IililJ.nJi Pnpld luJlttiluil (1 pisllssubjeet te check Osshivrs elmck nuttlsndla;, . Uu. 1.1 oilier Aalleusl tiiuks . . . Jlb0.l6lal , $76.1 Ofl 1 iisiv . 87 301 . GtaVt ui 1-7 00 . 3 918 -fit . iiiim Tetsl (I6tlt HUte of ;nriv'railn. CViunlver Carts, tit I, . V) bu.mt- , Castilwr "t Ihe al Ta-ratkutd Una, a" solciuuly swear that tb U vs t tabs' t Is 11 Us 10 the bst of aiy kiM.wUd.a sua U4WT. W. tt KlHtllA.N.O..ki. SnVssrllMd su4 savru besftre w thls'Hh day U ttftt,ur, icv TII0J. 8. HICK, N.Urr I'uklU. tsraei ailsst: ihs bt4Me.. 4.J Uurii , aaa 11. . uusm u. Ulnsstwa. ua. It. Itw. V ATlfXTS J-V-U MlrF 8o,llla- url-oije-J. -s .ta-wu Ue. Jiu fr-q utol suMsctcuto 00 al u -oi ior 11 et r a.r.ua le.m c.tv Kb b. -bed a7 . . o.;j-i PENSIONS. J 11 a and .f d i U-a ..va -1 C aw. JjJ .--i . pill' I -isrt t- iJ i r . 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Tho TOectric T.lp'it wes n pro i-discovery, bull i el tun e lat tan .- aillfH 4 hlll( , MtCinttl tmM 0"i Is -t areater oi-.o inif ul ,e irrcat amountl cf s-aJeruig t'le-v lia.v' ulie,..', ui.d 11,0 Curcsl they hivv e.Ttfcte L I svfluiej tri 1 1 Asthma fori n!io4n ve irs to b.-oiiana end Amcricu and I ami now en.ntd .lAlv cirj t. t l.aio 1,-n i.tu,litno- lha I Inhalimr nroco'st l.ir tei-s. and as a result 1 nowl give the woili i'.i A??jiit.et f timet, the most! cue?iiva,.in t r.y , i.- i.tj ii.uti o r.-cnunt prepara.D tion ever offj-a-l tnt.u pwldn , rVr Aslbina artdl lily Kere-r, -tlsa Sno T,.tont, l.rnrnuneis froml Cm-.Ts, C.ttirr.i. nre.tc'.l'.'s. Ivti raleiaanriDloh.l thcrts. Core your .oru 'r,itot v ilh these Pumcrtl and von wjII heir no mo-o a f ipl.theri.i. They I arc InvAlmttds for p iMii p--1 ers-nr.d singer. They arep.tt up ia f.mcv I r-xt-s. and can bl corrtfid In l'is nn-lut. n.,1 ured r.l convenience. I If jfcti cannot pat fie n f-nji rair Doctor, orl Drutfa:Ut, acad dlree. to t-e ji-n'mtfacttircr, wbol will sonJ tham to all parts or las world, rottsge 9 free. I A c'jlld eon ti.vi Oiese runicrs. b they Co not I nave to uu tniokurt. J-rlcr. Otu Dollar ftr B 1 JMOItniSON ti SIMPSON, Piop'ra and Manufacturer. Bbllaih, O, For Palo DT A. J. DURTjINQ, DltlJUUiST, ehlghtou, I'a. Sept. 4-yl N Warnsr's Ssf3 H.tfnev and 1 Iver Curei rl fll- rr-. Ov-WlJi' 9 A vir''Mbo pit inriL ,i nnil tlio onlr ftnro rom.-dy in tJ, v .i i'l i..r KSiIIHk I)iitcuas miiit("i. mitl AlaiZa, KitUioj. Liter, uud Lrlnary IIh,t-km. iMj'cstiinuni ui oi ibohlebeat order In proof or ttieoRt iii'jai'.itn. ' mrvnr thT u;nf nr. -.be tea, call tor War nrr'ii ari DlaDcf vn ui o. MTTor tlio cm i' or Iii IkIiIVi ami thflntbf ctias-R, rail for Vuiucr4 &uiX lUilucj mitl III vcr Cure. 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